Clarification regarding Argentine doctors trained in Cuba
The Tatú Project clarified today that reports by various media outlets regarding the nullification of medical credentials of Argentine doctors trained in Cuba are false
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The Tatú Project clarified today that reports by various media outlets regarding the nullification of medical credentials of Argentine doctors trained in Cuba are false
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